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How does Fair Dealing relate to using copyrighted print materials?

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How does Fair Dealing relate to using copyrighted print materials?

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Basically, for RDC faculty, staff, and students, making a single copy of a copyrighted work (e.g. a journal article) or a part of a copyrighted work (e.g. a book chapter) for your own private use is allowed under Fair Dealing. The Canadian Copyright Act clearly states that Fair Dealing for the purpose of research or private study does not infringe copyright.

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